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2、ect Definitions for Data Collection and Monitoring (DCM) DevicesA Joint Standard of AASHTO, ITE, and NEMAA Joint Standard of AASHTO, ITE, and NEMANTCIP 1206:2005 v01.23National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol Object Definitions for Data Collection and Monitoring (DCM) Devices November
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37、E / NEMA. All other marks mentioned in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners. NTCIP 1206:2005 v01.23 Page i 2005 AASHTO / ITE / NEMA Do Not Copy Without Written Permission ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThis publication was prepared by the NTCIP Data Collection and Monitoring (DCM) Working Gr
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39、nufacturers Association (NEMA). The Joint Committee on the NTCIP consists of six representatives from each of the standards organizations, and provides guidance for NTCIP development. At the time that this document was prepared, the following individuals were active members of the NTCIP DCM Working
40、Group: g120 Ralph Gillmann g120 Dan Gossack g120 Jason Hedley g120 Andrew Pratt g120 Joerg Nu Rosenbohm g120 Rick Stalowski, Chair g120 Paul Stein g120 Douglas Terhune g120 LJ Wilkinson Other individuals providing input to the document include: g120 Blake Christie (Mitretek) g120 Ron Koenderink (IRD
41、) In addition to the many volunteer efforts, recognition is also given to those organizations who supported the efforts of the working groups by providing comments and funding for the standard, including: g120 Alaska DOT and Public Facilities g120 Chaparral Systems g120 Federal Highway Administratio
42、n-HPPI 30 g120 Golden River Traffic Ltd. g120 International Road Dynamics Inc. (IRD) g120 Iowa State University (CTRE) g120 ITERIS, Inc g120 PB Farradyne, a Division of PBQD g120 PEEK Traffic g120 TimeMark Inc. g120 TrafInfo Communications, Inc. g120 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway
43、 Administration JPOg120 Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WIDOT) NTCIP 1206:2005 v01.23 Page ii Do Not Copy Without Written Permission 2005 AASHTO / ITE / NEMA FOREWORDThis document references both imperial and metric units; however, all objects are defined using metric units. This document de
44、fines the management information for a Data Collection and Monitoring (DCM) unit.The term DCM includes a range of devices from traditional traffic counters on the simple end, to more complicated devices such as weigh-in-motion field units. This document defines individual parameters that represent t
45、he configuration, status, and control information that are unique to DCMs. This document also defines specific groupings of these parameters and others to address the operational configuration, monitoring, and control of the device in a baseline system configuration. There are four annexes to this d
46、ocument. Annex A is normative; all other annexes are informative. This document is an NTCIP Device Data Dictionary Standard. Device Data Dictionaries Standards definemanagement information in terms of objects (data elements, data frames, and messages) for use within NTCIP systems. A Joint NTCIP Devi
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